Planet Parent. The World's Best Ways to Bring Up Your Children
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-3997-1058-9
- EAN9781399710589
- Date de parution09/11/2022
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWhite Ladder
Résumé
Who are the best parents in the world?And what are their secrets?From morning sickness to tricky teenagers, fussy eaters to iPad addicts, the core challenges facing parents are the same all over the world - but how each country deals with them is astonishingly different. In Planet Parent, Mark Woods looks in every corner of the globe to find the very best parenting tips and techniques. He gets the lowdown on potty training success in China, learns why French kids eat vegetables rather than throw them and discovers how much screen time Apple boss Steve Jobs allowed his children.
The result is a funny, fascinating book which will be an invaluable source of wisdom and advice for parents everywhere.
The result is a funny, fascinating book which will be an invaluable source of wisdom and advice for parents everywhere.
Who are the best parents in the world?And what are their secrets?From morning sickness to tricky teenagers, fussy eaters to iPad addicts, the core challenges facing parents are the same all over the world - but how each country deals with them is astonishingly different. In Planet Parent, Mark Woods looks in every corner of the globe to find the very best parenting tips and techniques. He gets the lowdown on potty training success in China, learns why French kids eat vegetables rather than throw them and discovers how much screen time Apple boss Steve Jobs allowed his children.
The result is a funny, fascinating book which will be an invaluable source of wisdom and advice for parents everywhere.
The result is a funny, fascinating book which will be an invaluable source of wisdom and advice for parents everywhere.